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Boston Wine School @ Middle Gray

Location

The Middle Gray 6 Station Street Brookline, MA 02445,

Brookline,

MA ,

US,

ZIP: 02445

Phone: 844 946-3724

Rich, smoky, spicy...and that's just the wine we're talking about! Red wine and red meat are ideal partners when it comes to aromas, flavors and textures. Learn the basics of food and wine pairing when you join us for an evening of Seeing Red: Red Wine + Meat.

This class - limited to 14 students - will taste six major wine + meat combinations together that express the full range of how these foods match up: by style, by texture, by flavor, geography, even temperament. Then put what you learn to the test with dinner by La Mama paired with meat-friendly wines from South America.

This tasting assumes some exposure to wine but little formal wine knowledge. This program is appropriate for both consumers and professionals in all bar, food, hospitality and service industries.

WHAT WE BELIEVE

At the Boston Wine School, we are a 100% Wine Snob Free Zone. We believe that learning about wine involves learning about yourself, and we promise to challenge all our students to do that. Our goal is to help you understand deeply and communicate completely what you are experiencing when you are enjoying a glass of wine or a morsel of food.

REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS

Guests, students and certificate candidates must meet the legal minimum age for the retail purchase of alcoholic beverages in the country where the program is being held: 21 in the USA and 18 in China.

The Middle Gray is a collaborative arts hybrid space that highlights an art gallery/event venue, a fully equipped rustic-style bar, a spacious prep kitchen, and an open-floor state-of-the-art kitchen. The goal is to use all these resources to build a community of creative individuals and foster collaboration between them. The Middle Gray also wants to allow the coexistence of all kinds of arts under one roof, and it strives to create more options and contribute to the advancement of the art and cultural scene in the Boston area and to the growth of young promising local creatives. It is also important for us to create a place that allows accessibility to the arts and art education.